Jamaica's soundsystem culture laid the foundation for many of the most significant developments in electronic music culture ...
Glory Music, in partnership with its United States (US) distributors VP Records/VPal Music, released three albums on major ...
Having originated within a cultural space home to marginalised groups, mainly in Western Kingston, the Reggae Music of Jamaica is an amalgam of musical influences, including earlier Jamaican forms as ...
This seeping of Jamaican music in to popular culture would continue with cult 1972 film The Harder They Come, the title track of which was performed by Jimmy Cliff, with other contributors ...
Scott, 32, from Rumney in Cardiff said she was ecstatic to have the first Welsh language number one on the iTunes Reggae ...
Cocoa Tea - real name Calvin George Scott - died in hospital aged just 65, with Grammy Award-winning and MBE stars taking a moment to honour his huge contribution to reggae ...
Cocoa Tea's song “Holy Mount Zion” was inspired by Determine's hugely popular hit “Kette Drum.” Although their styles were very different, both singers embraced Rastafari, expressing it in their music ...
Cocoa Tea’s unique timbre delivered sweet romantic songs, but also carried his strong social, political and spiritual ...
Steph Tharpe is a journalist who covers Black enterprise and culture. From February 19-23 at the Courtleigh Auditorium in Kingston, Jamaica was infused with music, culture, business, and education ...
but music was always around me, and growing up in a partly Jamaican household, it's part of their culture, so it was naturally embedded for me." Scott said it was going to the local youth club ...